Formula 1 could return to Turkey this year, with the F1 Commission set to discuss plans to replace the 2021 Canadian Grand Prix with a race in Istanbul due to the third wave of COVID-19 infections in the North American country, RaceFans has reported. The Nürburgring is another venue that could host the seventh-round of
MoreFormula One has told Formula1News.co.uk that reports this year’s Canadian and Brazilian Grand Prix are likely to be cancelled are false. READ: Mercedes Hit Back At Bottas’ ‘Not Quite Normal’ Strategy Claim “Both of these suggestions are wrong,” an F1 spokesperson said in a brief statement when approached for comment on the matter. Earlier, the
MoreFormula One could hold another race in Bahrain this season and also visit Istanbul amid uncertainty about the Canadian and Brazilian Grand Prix due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. READ: Mercedes Hit Back At Bottas’ ‘Not Quite Normal’ Strategy Claim The provisional 23-race 2021 calendar was already hit with disruption earlier this year, with the
MoreOrganisers of the Monaco Grand Prix have responded to reports that the event is set to be cancelled this year. Join F1 TV To Watch Live Grand Prix & Access Hundreds Of Full Races The Monaco Grand Prix didn’t feature on the makeshift 2020 F1 calendar, and it was recently reported that the event, in
MoreOn Friday, it was reported that three grand prix in May and June, including the prestigious Monaco GP, are set to be cancelled due to coronavirus concerns. READ: Romain Grosjean ‘Close’ To Signing IndyCar Deal For 2021 Specifically, the cancellation of the street races in Monaco, Azerbaijan and Canada will be announced next month, according
MoreFormula One’s 2021 calendar already suffered a number of blows earlier this month, when it was confirmed that the Australian GP would be postponed and the Chinese GP was facing cancellation. Follow us on Google News to never miss an F1 story again And now, it has been reported that three grand prix in May
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